Unger, Albert
1893 - 1950 (57 years)-
Name Unger, Albert Birth 22 Jul 1893 Allentown, Lehigh, Pennsylvania, USA [1] Gender Male Religion Baptist Death 12 Aug 1950 Kansas City, Wyandotte, Kansas, USA [1] Burial 15 Aug 1950 Highland Park Cemetery, Kansas City, Wyandotte, Kansas, USA [1] Person ID I6785 The Thoma Family Last Modified 20 Sep 2023
Father Unger, Abraham, b. Abt 1867, Allentown, Lehigh, Pennsylvania, USA Relationship natural Mother Wise, Fannie, b. Abt 1871, Allentown, Lehigh, Pennsylvania, USA d. Abt 1901 (Age 30 years) Relationship natural Marriage Allentown, Lehigh, Pennsylvania, USA [1] Family ID F4692 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Watkins, Agnes, b. 29 Aug 1904, Denver, Denver, Colorado, USA d. 19 Oct 1987, Kansas City, Wyandotte, Kansas, USA (Age 83 years) Marriage 14 Jan 1922 Kansas City, Wyandotte, Kansas, USA [1] Children 1. Unger, William Albert, b. 4 Jun 1923, Kansas City, Wyandotte, Kansas, USA d. 18 Jan 1989, Liberty, Clay, Missouri, USA (Age 65 years) [natural] 2. Unger, Helen Grace Margaret, b. 24 May 1927, Kansas City, Wyandotte, Kansas, USA d. 6 May 2023, St Andrews Assisted Living of Bridgeton, Bridgeton, St Louis, Missouri, USA (Age 95 years) [natural] Family ID F2097 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 20 Sep 2023
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Notes - His SSN is 510-07-7078. His tombstone in the Highland Park Cemetery, Kansas City, Kansas is inscribed with the following: "Cook 69 Infantry 10 Div. WWI. Serial number 3794234. Virginia Unger, wife of their son, William relates that he told her that his dad joined the Navy when he got back from FRANCE and was a 'seal' working on the foundation of the Statue of Liberty. He was subjected to poison gas during World War I. One of his jobs when he got back was working in the Oristes flour mill in Kansas City, Kansas. The combination of poison gas and flour mill dust casued him to develop a very serious case of lung congestion. He did a lot of coughing , which weakened his heart so he couldn't work. He finally did with an anuerism of the aorta,
He worked at the Standard Milling Co. Feb 1916 to March 1944. Then he worked at North American Aviation March 7 1944 to Feb 26, 1945
- His SSN is 510-07-7078. His tombstone in the Highland Park Cemetery, Kansas City, Kansas is inscribed with the following: "Cook 69 Infantry 10 Div. WWI. Serial number 3794234. Virginia Unger, wife of their son, William relates that he told her that his dad joined the Navy when he got back from FRANCE and was a 'seal' working on the foundation of the Statue of Liberty. He was subjected to poison gas during World War I. One of his jobs when he got back was working in the Oristes flour mill in Kansas City, Kansas. The combination of poison gas and flour mill dust casued him to develop a very serious case of lung congestion. He did a lot of coughing , which weakened his heart so he couldn't work. He finally did with an anuerism of the aorta,
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Kouba, Emil Rosburg: Deceased
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